**Before entering any of our wood shop locations students should read the following information.**
Shop Technicians are here to maintain a clean, safe work environment and guide you in the learning process. Students must adhere to the rules and requests of the VPA Shop’s staff, as those rules are in place to ensure the safety of everyone using the shops. If you are at all unclear about any policies or how to safely and properly use a tool, please ask a shop technician first. We strive to be an inclusive, intimidation-free shop. There are no dumb questions, especially when it comes to your safety!
**A technician will be available during all open hours**
Appropriate Dress for Wood Shops
VPA shops are here to support academic research and inquiry. It is important that everyone respects each other, their right to work and the space. Inappropriate or unsafe behavior will not be tolerated.
Storage space within the shop is extremely limited. Before bringing large materials into the shop, you should have a plan on how to quickly and efficiently break it down in to smaller pieces and be able to remove it when necessary. Users who wish to store a project in the shop while they are working must have express consent from a Shop Technician. Even with this consent, projects should have a scheduled date of completion and must be removed promptly upon request. When leaving approved projects in the shops you must include a note with your name and contact information. Storage space is on a first-come basis.
You may check out most small shop tools during the day or overnight.
Follow these steps to check a tool out during open hours:
The tool must be returned within the last 30 minutes before the shop closes for the day or you will be charged a late fee.
Students who wish to sign out a tool overnight must have at least $20 (Purchased Funds) in their Papercut account. Overnight tools may only be signed out within the last 30 minutes of shop hours and must be returned within 30 minutes of the shop opening on the following business day. If the tool is not returned within this window, a late fee will be charged to your account. Talk with a technician to make alternate arraignments if you are unable to meet the deadline to return tools. There are a limited amount of tools and this policy is in place to ensure that all tools are back for everyone to use when the shop opens.
Students are responsible for the cost of tool replacement for lost or stolen tools. The fee must be paid before students can check out other tools or resume working in shop areas.
Not all tools are available for check-out, particularly during peak times or when classes are scheduled to work. Please ask a Shop Technician before signing out any tool.
*There are a fixed number of tools available for the VPA community. Not returning a tool on time could negatively impact a class or another student’s ability to work. Please return tools in accordance with the checkout policy.
**Anyone accessing the shops after hours must complete all tool check-out requests with a technician before the shops close for the day. No tool checkout after hours.
Late Fees
Comstock Arts Building houses one of the VPA’s largest fabrication spaces on campus staffed full time by knowledgeable shop technicians. All students and faculty who have received the appropriate shop authorization are welcome to utilize this space during shop hours. Being one of the largest shops on campus, Comstock Woodshop is ideal for students who want to work on larger-scale projects. This shop offers access to all tools covered in both the first and second tiers of the VPA’s wood shop training. |
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse woodshop offers a diverse range of woodworking equipment. The most defining features include, two wood lathes, the university's largest planer/joiner, and two sawstop table saws. Knowledgeable shop technicians staff this shop full time. All students and faculty who have received the appropriate shop authorization are welcome to utilize this space during shop hours. Housing a wide range of woodworking equipment, The Nancy Cantor Warehouse is perfect for students looking to make more detail-oriented work. This shop has access to all tools covered in both the first and second tiers of the VPA’s woodshop training. |
Smith Hall Wood Shop is a space operated by graduate students for graduate students. All other students seeking shop access should report to either Comstock Arts Building or the Nancy Cantor Warehouse. Smith Hall has a wide variety of woodworking equipment ranging from; planer, joiner, table saw, miter saw, and most other general power tools needed to get the job done. However, if you find yourself needing more advanced tools such as a wood lathe you will need to visit one of the other two prior mentioned shops on campus. Smith Hall only has access to tools covered in tier one training. |